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Post by Adam Schmelzle on Nov 7, 2006 10:19:43 GMT -5
Well, I've been working on the levels for a few days now, and I'm up to 158. You don't realize how hard it is to come up with two or three hundred levels until you actually sit down and try. I have room for about 280 from my newest estimates, so I'm only just passed halfway there. I went back and looked at DX-Ball2, and noticed that the level packs are like 25 levels per set, and 150 levels in total for a 'purchased' pack. I don't have as many brick colors as DX-Ball2, and the screen on the phone will absolutely not display 20 bricks across the screen on most phones, so my levels don't have as much space to work with. I'm going to get both my wife and brother to make some levels. They should easilly be able to come up with other ideas, since they havn't already made almost 160 levels. Everybody should really like the 'continue' option in Attack Paddle. All you do is use the "end" button on your phone(usually red) to exit the game. Next time you run it, you'll see 'continue' instead of 'start', which will resume your game. If you want to start a new game, just go into the 'continue's game, and abort from the pause menu. The game is auto-saved after every level, so you never have to worry about loosing your progress.
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Post by doomedelite on Nov 11, 2006 1:00:44 GMT -5
DX-Ball is a great game, I hope you will do it justice No pressure...
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Post by Adam Schmelzle on Nov 11, 2006 7:25:50 GMT -5
You'll be able to find out VERY soon. It usually takes the advertiser guys a few business days to check everything over. I have been helping those guys out with their site for a while, so they said they'll put my game up as the 'featured' game on the main page as well!
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